Legendary western outlaw Billy the Kid was allegedly born in New York City on this day in history, Nov. 23, 1859. One of the Wild West’s most wanted men was most likely born in a poor Irish neighborhood on the east side of Manhattan, although much of the Kid’s early …
Read More »The Plymouth car company's name honored the Pilgrims … with strings attached
Plymouth sailed into the sunset in 2001, but the discontinued automotive brand remains firmly etched in American history. Launched by Chrysler in 1928 as a budget offering to compete with Ford and Chevrolet, Plymouth left behind many iconic models. The Fury, Barracuda and Superbird are among its more exciting models, …
Read More »Super Bowl champ calls Zach Wilson's response to whether he let down his defense 'shameful'
Retired Super Bowl champion Chris Long added his own perspective as a former defensive lineman on the situation regarding New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. Wilson came under fire when he said he did not feel like he let his defense down following a 10-3 loss to the New England …
Read More »Thanksgiving weekend weather to bring West, Plains storm conditions
We’re setting up for an active weather pattern this Thanksgiving weekend, bringing heavy snow and rain across the West. PRESIDENT BIDEN SENDING FEDERAL AID TO NEW YORK TO HELP WITH CLEANUP AFTER MASSIVE SNOWSTORM Snow potential in the West (Credit: Fox News) Meanwhile, a significant storm starting Wednesday will delay …
Read More »Florida man drinks a cup of bleach after jury finds him guilty of armed robbery
A Florida man downed a cup of bleach in a courtroom moments after hearing the jury read his verdict in which he was found guilty of armed robbery. Jermaine Bell, 38, has spent more than three years in custody for the December 2018 robbery for which he was convicted. He …
Read More »5 Reasons to drill in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge instead of draining petroleum reserve
In response to continued high gasoline prices, President Joe Biden recently announced an extension of withdrawals of about 1 million barrels per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the nation’s emergency oil stockpile. We could be getting at least that much oil from additional domestic drilling. Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge …
Read More »‘Armed and dangerous’ Arizona man on the run after shooting wife ‘in cold blood’ in front of child: sheriff
An Arizona man suspected of fatally shooting his wife in front of a child is on the run and should be considered armed and dangerous, authorities said Tuesday. Ismael Ortega Hernandez, 32, fled out the back door of a home on Padilla Road near Stanfield around 9 p.m. Monday after …
Read More »Jimmy Failla sounds off on Kamala Harris' trip: Fishermen in the Philippines 'are as confused as we are'
“Fox Across America” host Jimmy Failla said on “Fox & Friends First” Wednesday that the Biden administration now appears to be giving VP Kamala Harris “pretend jobs.” Failla reacted to new video of Harris greeting and thanking local fishermen during her visit to the Philippines, while the border crisis rages …
Read More »Valerie Bertinelli is 'officially f—-ing' divorced from Tom Vitale: 'It's finally over'
There is no love lost between Valerie Bertinelli and her now ex-husband Tom Vitale. In a video posted to her social media, the Food Network star and actress couldn’t contain her glee as she learned from her lawyer that the correct papers were signed and would soon be filed. “I’m …
Read More »United Kingdom's 'Pablo Escobar' released from prison after 13 years amid fears of 'drugs turf war'
One of the United Kingdom’s most well-known drug kingpins, often referred to as Britain’s version of Pablo Escobar, has been released from prison raising concerns that he may return to a life of crime. Curtis Warren, who amassed a fortune of more than $230 million through various criminal enterprises, was …
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